Word of caution! Not all you read in this book is accurate. Great as it is, for some reason there are individuals not mentioned, e.g. the brother of my great grandfather is not mentioned as a living son in the bio of Newton Henry. And Newton gives his father's name one way while his brother Lewis M. lists it another way. The new bio boards for each county are perfect spots for listing the bios - as is - since they are out of copyright. Some of them, along with the sketch about Rutland, I posted at the Harrison County web site several years ago, but now that others have the book it would be great if people utilized the spots that are indexed and will be found by many other searchers. http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ky/HarrisonBios the board is currently set to read only, but I can reset it if people will utilize it for entries without queries. It just makes the upkeep unbearable if/when it is misused. Jo ----- Original Message ----- From: Bob Francis <darby@visi.net> To: <KYHARRIS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 23, 1999 7:51 PM Subject: [KYHARRIS-L] Perrin Books > I'm tickled pink that everyone is enjoying their Perrin books. I am now > going through each biography of Bourbon County folks and entering them > into my database. I find it amazing how interconnected these folks are. > > Bob > > -- > Bob Francis > 1920A Butner St.